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How do we know that God's justice is important for Christians?

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God's justice is foundational for Christians, reflecting His character and maintaining righteousness in society and the church.

In the church, God's justice serves as a crucial foundation for maintaining order and righteousness among believers. As shown in the New Testament, believers are called to reflect God's character, which includes being just and fair in all matters. By upholding God's justice, Christians not only model their faith in action but also contribute to a community that respects and honors the moral laws established by God. The importance of justice is reiterated when Jesus said, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer,' indicating that the church must strive to reflect God's will and maintain integrity in all dealings.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:13

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